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SIGHTS IN SCHÖNBERG-LACHTALFarmhouse Museum
The museum offers an insight into the everyday lives of the farmers from 200 years ago. It presents the history of the land with original furniture, instruments, documents and letters. 6-seater Chairlift Ascend from July till the end of August, on Tuesdays and Saturdays (9:00-16:00) by a panoramic chairlift to an altitude of 2000 meter to the meeting point of the stunning hiking routes. Lake Gell and Moore Path The lake is a famous and popular destination, and with water temperatures of up to 24° C, a sought-after swimming lake. The nature trail around the lake features larch wood bridges and peat path, which will make you feel as light as a feather while walking. Lachtal – Hiking Trail to 5 Summits Walking time: 5,5 hours Point of departure: the Lachtal 6-seater car park Guided Walks
Tuesdays and Fridays Meeting point: in front of Lachtalhaus, at 9.30 a.m. HIKING AND TOURING ROUTESStyrian Zirbenland (Obdach)330 km long marked trail, crystal clear mountain lakes and a beautiful view. Styria’s highest alpine tourist house next to Zirbitzkogel (2397 m). Pöls/Oberkurzheim To explore the area of Pöls and Oberkurzheim on foot, you can make use of a dense net of hiking trails. 14 routes lead the way past ancient witnesses to history: ruins, old castles, peaceful clearings and gurgling streams. Günster Waterfall (Katschtal) One of the most impressing natural sights of Syria is the province’s highest waterfall (65 metre). Parking facilities on expenses directly at the waterfall, free parking a few minutes’ walk away by the Schöder-Krakaudorf road. Vivarium Water Life Experience (Mariahof) One of Austria’s most innovative and exciting destination. It is Austria’s largest freshwater aquarium and also Central Europe’s largest piranha aquarium. The perfect destination for young, old and children. INTERESTING SIGHTSMurtal Railway
Scheduled steam engine journey in Murtal. Wooden Bridge The 45-meter long wooden 'Europebridge' crosses the river Mur in St. Georgen ob Murau. Murau Woodland The Styrian wood path joins the region’s historical and contemporary tree sights.
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